On March 11, NSFOCUS CERT reported the release of Microsoft’s March Security Update, addressing 83 security vulnerabilities in products like Windows, Microsoft Office, Microsoft SQL Server, and Azure. The update includes eight critical vulnerabilities and 75 important ones, with risks such as privilege escalation and remote code execution. Key vulnerabilities include:
- CVE-2026-26110: Microsoft Office Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVSS score: 8.4)
- CVE-2026-26113: Microsoft Office Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVSS score: 8.4)
- CVE-2026-26144: Microsoft Excel Information Disclosure Vulnerability (CVSS score: 7.5)
- CVE-2026-23669: Windows Print Spooler Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVSS score: 8.8)
- CVE-2026-24294: Windows SMB Server Privilege Escalation Vulnerability (CVSS score: 7.8)
- CVE-2026-23668: Windows Graphics Component Privilege Escalation Vulnerability (CVSS score: 7.0)
Affected product versions include various editions of Microsoft Office, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, Windows 10, and Windows 11. Microsoft has released security patches for these vulnerabilities, and users are encouraged to install them promptly.
The gaming industry has seen a shift in how success is measured, particularly focusing on initial player counts since the launch of games like Marathon and Highguard in 2026. Warframe, which launched in 2024 with a peak player count of 22,000, has grown to reach 175,546 players on PC after the release of The Old Peace in December 2025. Community director Megan Everett noted that the game has achieved new internal records despite not hitting its all-time high. Creative director Rebecca Ford humorously suggested a new release titled 'Player Count' to address the ongoing debate about player metrics. She highlighted the competitive landscape, noting that Warframe launched amidst 435 titles, compared to 20,014 games released in the same year today. Everett emphasized the importance of ongoing growth and player engagement over mere numbers, stating that a poor launch does not equate to a dead game. The success of The Old Peace was attributed to the introduction of content skips, which allowed players to bypass extensive story content. The team is committed to community engagement and innovation, with new characters and mechanics being introduced to keep the game fresh.